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Uncategorised  |  18:05:19
Wine Tasting with a twist
RWK Goodman’s Employment & HR team and NatWest are delighted to host an evening of fine wine tasting, networking and an inspirational speech on the art of wine bottle design by Neil Tully, Founder...
Uncategorised  |  18:05:19
The HR Hub: Breakfast forum for senior HR professionals
Join our HR Hub: Workplace Mediation RWK Goodman’s Employment & HR team and The Maine Group are delighted to present our next HR Hub, which will take place at RWK Goodman’s London office. Our Hubs...
Uncategorised  |  17:05:19
WITNESS APPEAL: Did you work for the Bank of England in Liverpool or did you work at the Bank of England’s premises on Castle Street, Liverpool, when it underwent modernisation between 1962 and 1967?
  Elizabeth (Lizzie) Petersen (nee Powney) died as a consequence of mesothelioma, an asbestos-related disease, in March 2016. Lizzie worked for the Bank of England in Liverpool between 1957 and 1964. We believe she...
Uncategorised  |  16:05:19
Care fees and your home – what can you do?
For many, owning a home is a result of a life’s hard work which they hope to pass on to loved ones after death. It can come as a shock to realise that their home may need to be sold to fund their care at a care home. Care funding can seem like a complicated area to get to grips with so we explain the key areas in more detail.
Uncategorised  |  15:05:19
20 Promotions and Solid Financial Growth for RWK Goodman
Award-winning law firm RWK Goodman has announced 20 promotions, including five new partners, and further annual growth. Senior Associates Katherine Lauder, Maria Meek, Zainab Dakhil, Ben Lees and Milan Kapadia have all been made...
Dying Matters Organ Donation
Uncategorised  |  15:05:19
A legal guide to organ donation in the UK
Organ donation is an emotionally charged topic. On the one hand it is impossible to separate it from the grief and sadness that comes with a person's death. On the other, it provides a unique opportunity to save someones life, and can allow something positive to exist in its place by giving comfort to those who have lost a loved one.
Uncategorised  |  15:05:19
Dying Matters Awareness Week: grieving when you don’t know how or why your loved one died
Dying Matters is a national coalition of organisations that aim to help people talk openly about dying, death and bereavement. This year, starting on 13 May, the national awareness week will join with organisations to help raise the public’s consciousness of this difficult and distressing topic.
Mental Health Awareness Week
Uncategorised  |  14:05:19
RWK Goodman supports Mental Health Awareness Week 2019
RWK Goodman is supporting Mental Health Awareness Week 2019 as part of its commitment to developing a positive culture of health and wellbeing. The annual campaign is run by the Mental Health Foundation to...
Uncategorised  |  14:05:19
Specialist Adult Care Company Changes Hands
A South Wales-based care provider which specialises in supporting adults with autism and complex learning disabilities, has new owners. Values in Care, which was set up by managing director Geraldine Butler in 2003 to...
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Opinion  |  10:05:19
Who’s feeling Uber-active?
With Uber on the brink of a historic IPO on the New York Stock Exchange, employment lawyer Nikita Sonecha asks if driver activism leading up to the offering or during the AGM is going to be a disruptive force for this vast, but relatively delicate company.
Opinion  |  10:05:19
Fresh hope for those in need of organ transplant – how drones can make transporting live organs safer and more affordable
Following news that a live organ has been successfully delivered for transplant, our team takes a look at how this tech has been brought about, and what it means in law.
Uncategorised  |  09:05:19
What might happen now a criminal investigation has been launched into medical deaths at Gosport War Memorial Hospital?
The police have announced that they will be undertaking a new criminal investigation into the deaths at Gosport War Memorial Hospital. More than 456 patients had their lives cut short by being administered high doses of opiate painkillers such as morphine between 1987 and 2001. Ali Cloak from our Inquests team takes a look at what might happen as a result.
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